• Defender wants Spurs signings: ‘Not players you have to Google’• ‘Time is running out and I do want to win trophies,’ he says

Danny Rose has said he would consider offers to leave Tottenham Hotspur and that he wants to return “back up north” before he retires. The 27-year-old left-back also criticised Tottenham for sanctioning the £53m sale of Kyle Walker to Manchester City and questioned the club’s lack of transfer activity over the summer.

Rose, a product of the Leeds United academy, joined Tottenham in 2007 and is the club’s longest-serving player. Although sidelined with a medial ligament knee injury since January, Rose has established himself as a key player under Mauricio Pochettino. He is under contract until the summer of 2021 but has been repeatedly linked with a move away from the club, with Manchester United and City both previously credited with an interest.